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STILLWATER "NEWS.","
Killed on the Rail-important Work
Transacted at the Meeting: of
the City Council.
Bills Gone Astray-The Philharmonic Club
to Continue, in Spite of
False Reports.
Barrel Factory Begins Operations- Build
ing Society Meeting -A. Full
Budget of News.
Killed bu the Cars. - •
A telephone message was received last
evening from Somerset, Wis., some nine
miles northeast of here, giving the par
ticulars of the death of a man named Buck
ley, killed by a freight train on tbe North
Wisconsin road. It , appears that he and'
several others were engaged in repairing the
track, when a freight train came along, lift
ing the band car on which he was and throw
ing him in front of the engine. He was in
stantly killed, his' bead, arm and leg being
severed from hi% body. His remains were
taken to Somerset. He was about 45 years
of age aud an Irishman by birth.
Building Associa ion. Meeting.
A special meeting of the building associa
tion was held last evening to receive the re
port of the committee appointed to decide as
to the maturity of the first series of stock is
sued. The committee reported that it ma
tured Feb. 7. On motion a report was re
ceived and ordered to be so decided to tbe
regular meeting ou Saturday evening next.
It was also moved and carried that any
stock - offered for sale in any
series and bought by the secretary of tbe as
sociation at book value, or at a discount* the
profit should be charged to tbe general inter
est account and credited pro rata to all ihe
series. *
The committee was appointed to draft a
certificate, to -be given to those not wish
ing cash, the certificate to bear 8 per cent,
interest.
The secretary was instructed to make no
more loans until further orders. ;
Notes About Town.
To-night tbe social hop, Under the auspices
af the ladies of the Universalis! church, comes
off at music hall.
Mrs. Clark and daughter, Miss Ella ot
'Harnliue, have been making Rey. Dr. Dunn
and wife a visit for a few days.
j The Rev. Dr. Dunn yesterday united in
wedlock Mr. J. N. Butterfield of Minneap
olis to Mi Mary O. Smock of Indianapolis,
Ind.
The Ladies' Foreign Missionary society in
connection with the M. E. church holds *a
meeting to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at
the pastor's study in rear of the church.
Albert Drews has rented bis store formerly
occupied by Stenke & Son to a party named
Ellison, who intends to start a grocery stor*
there. ..
On Monday next at tbe Grand opera house,
; "A Cold Day when we Get Left" will be pro
duced. It is being played this week in Min
neapolis and St. Paul and criticised in
'another column. —
! Miss Battle Oleson, who has made so fa
vorable an impression on the citizens as an
Elocutionist, is lying seriously ill from ty
phoid pneumonia. She was taken suddenly
lill on Sunday last.
It will be seen by the proceedings in another
[column that the council curried a motion to
[construct two main sewers tbis year. This
[will not only benefit the city, but will give
employment to a large number of men, as
the Pine street sewer Will be a big undertak
ing. The sewer will be a six-foot one, the
lower half brick cased.
Camps are breaking up In all directions in
the pineries, and should the weather keep
open a few days longer the snow will have
completely disappeared in the woods. Any
pnbw coming in March, after the ground
once becomes bare, gives but little hopes for
profitable work.
It looks as' if the bill establishing a lum
bermen's board of exchange has been either
lost, strayed or stolen from the records at
the state house, and it will require sharp
work to get a substitute, as this is the last
day of th" session.
Dr. Carroll last evening married Mr. John
Morgan -mi Miss Emma Whitmore, both of
this city. The bride, being a typo, is to be
congratulated on thu step .she lias taken.
May she always have "fat takes," a "case"
well ■'distributed," not too much "pi," a
good "proof sheet" and a "string" that will
pay largely.
A ease of much interest here was on Fri
day and Saturday last argued before Judge
; Simon in St. Paul. It was a motion to dis
solve the injunctions In the suits of A. T.
Jeaks, assignee for Walker, Judd -V: Veazic,
against the St. Paul creditors of the property
attached in Wisconsin belonging to the in
solvent Arm. The case was eery thoroughly
and ably discussed in arguments on each
side of about live hours each. The decision
of the judge is anxiously looked for.
Yesterday morning the barrel factor)* of
Dcud, Son & Co. began operations with fif
teen men, Hit the machinery not being In
first-class working order, they had to shut
down. It will take a few days to get in full
blast, when thirty men Will be employed.
Every Cooper* In the city "111 get employ
ment, and the balance will have to come
from abroad They intern! to manufacture
from I'll to r >oo barrels and the work will be
continuous.
Yesterday afternoon the members of the
Philharmonic club held a meeting in order
to discuss one item in the Minneapolis
Tribune of Tuesday morning, which was in
the Stillwater news? and which reflected, they
considered, very unjustly on them, it area
l. tied that the club was about got on under
owing to their dissatisfaction with their
leader, Prof. Hayner. This 'boy stated to be
both a false and malicious report, as tbe club
does not Intend to disband, and that they
are perfectly satistled with their leader, Prof.
Hayner. They bare had successful rehear
sals for the past year, and hope to have
many more in the future. The ladles feel
that an unwarranted attack has been made
ou the club, and take the only method they
can to set themselves right before the pub
lic.
Vi amusing "purp" case has just come ;
to HghU It appears that a well-known hotel
keeper in the city had ft very valuable bull j
pup, and as the are of such fighters arc bet- j
er when cropped short he got Dr. Ball, vet- !
erinary surgeon, and Sam UUke to do the
needful. The purp was taken to" the barn. j
when Sam grabbed him about the neck and j
the doctor with scissors lopped off one ear, '
Sim remarking, ••tent he well bred? he j
does nut make any no!*e. M Soon the other
car followed tbe tirst, Sam still commenting
on the excellent blood in him. The cars j
were dressed and still no whine, Sam re
marking he was worth his weight in gold. |
He then let the purp go, but no go was in I
him as the dog was dead, choked by Ssm
holdiug ou so tightly f ; >r (car he might bite
hira. And so the hotel man is oat of a val- '
uable dog.
I. I , drlre T-'nt ■»« > fin MM t'ttmable
From the Ladies' •Journal.
I' i- cot easy for American women to re- 1
cist tbe Influence of pretty thing?, and the
ouly way L* uot to par much attention to
mere novelties of dress and fashion, but ad- j
here to certain tix^-d and well-defined rules.
Buy good materials, avoid cheap trimmings,
select a' wars suob colors as will co well to
gctbrr. aad have them usually dark. Never i
wrar your best on a secoadary occasion, or \
when it is likely to be subjected to severe
wear and tear. Have I, -t dresses cut or j
made by a K'st dress-maker, aad employ j
your own efforts on your house dresses and ;
washable materials. Use •>•** black kid
gloves, ecru or beige titits. ["key wear better
than fancy colors, and the black are better:
tanie and c.in be »orn v .th all dresses. I
>"crcr buy cheap glorr s or cheap hosiery — |
th- v are a deration and a snare. Always j
arc a plain Mack walking dree* and hand- [
norce black dress, aad depend upon cut and '
material more than upon ornamentation. If
Ton can embroider yourself a dress, too can
make a thing of beauty with bat little cost;
but otherwise conieat"yo ar **M with the aeai
neii that is thehest tVldesce of refined uete. ,
AN ACT
To Extend the Limits of the City of Saint
Paul. ,f. .•',;
Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the State
of Minnesota.
Section One.
That the present corporate and ter
ritorial limits of the city of St. Paul;
be and the same are hereby extended as fol
lows, to-wit: f . f , .V
To include the following additional land"
(herein called new territory) in the County,
of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, to-wit: .
South one-half of sections twenty-three
(23) and twenty-four (24?) aud the southeast
quarter of section twenty-two (22), also all
that part of Lake Como lying in the northeast
quarter of section twenty-two (22) and the
northwest quarter, of section twenty-three
(23), also a strip of land two hundred (200)
feet in width on the north shore of said lake,
the north boundary of line of said strip of
land to be parallel with the meandered line
of said lake through the sections mentioned,
all of sections twenty-five, (25)? twenty-six,
(26), twenty-seven, (27), twenty
eight, (28). twenty-nine, (29),
thirty-three (33), thirty-four (34), thirty-five
(35), thirty-six (36) , and all that part of sec
tion thirty-two (S3) lying north of the cen
ter of the Mississippi river, all in township
twenty-nine (29), rauge twenty-three (23),
also all of sections (l),two (2), three (3),
four (4), eleven (11). twelve (12), and all
that part of sectiou five (5) lying east of the
center line of . the Mississippi river; also
east half of section ten (10), northeast
quarter of section fifteen (15), the northwest
quarter of section fourteen and all tbat
part of the northeast quarter of section four
teen (14) lying west of the Mississippi river,
all in township twenty-eight (.28), range
twenty-three (23), south half of section
nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty-one (21)
and the southwest quarter of section twenty
two (22), all of section thirty (30), twenty
nine (29), twenty-eight (2S), twenty-seven
(27), except the northeast quarter of section
twenty-seven (27), all of section thirty-one
(31), thirty-two (32), thirty-three (33) and
the west half of section thirty-four (34), all
in township twenty-nine (29), range twenty
two (22), also all of sections nine (9),
eight (8), seven (7), six (6).
five (5), four (4), and tbe west half of sec
tions three (3) and ten (10), except the south
west quarter of the southeast quarter of sec
tion seven (7), and all of that part of the
west half of section fifteen (15) lying east of
the center of the Mississippi river, all in
township twenty-eight (28), range twentv
two (22). " "
SECTION TWO.
Until otherwise provided by the Common
Council of said city under its charter, all of
said new territory lying north and east of
tbe Fifth ward of said city, as now consti
tuted and organized, shall be annexed to and
constitute a part of the Fifth ward of said
city; all of said new territory lying north of
the First ward of said city, as now consti
tuted and organized, shall be annexed to and
constitute a part of the First ward of said
city; all of the said new territory lying north
of the Third ward of said city as vow consti
tuted and organized shall constitute and be a
part of the Third ward of said city, and all
of the new territory lying northwest and
south of the Fourth ward of said city as now
constituted and organized shall constitute
a new ward to be known and designated as
the Seventh ward of said city.
f SECTION* THKEE.
No assessment or levy of any tax shall be
made upon any part of said new territory
for the payment of any portion of the prin
cipal or interest of any bonded indebtedness
tbat may be authorized at the present session
of the legislature of the state of Minnesota
or of any bonded indebtedness which may
have been heretofore authorized but not is
sued, and until the Common Council of
said city shall deem it expedient by reason
of the increased expense in maintaining ad
ditional watchmen or police officers on ac
count of the said new territory and shall
order, no assessment or levy of any tax
shall be made upon any part of said new
territory for the payment of any portion of
the expense of the police force of said city,
nor shall any assessment or levy of any tax
be made upon any part of said pew. territory
for lighting said city until tbe"'Common
Council of said city shall deem it expedient
by reason of maintaining and lighting ad
ditional street lamps on account of said new
territory and shall so order, nor shall any
intent or levy of any tux be made upon
any part of said new territory forthe support
and maintenance of the Fire Department of
■aid city until said new territory
shall be tarnished with facilities for the sup
pression of tires, and the Common Couucii
shall so order.
SECTION FOCIt.
When any pert of a School District by 'the
terms of this act 13 detached from said Dis
trict and included within the limits of said
City of St. Paul, it is made the duty of the
Common Council of said City to ascertain
the financial condition of said School Dis
trict, and ii" there should be found to be any
Indebtedness due or owing by said District it
shall be the duty of said Common Council to
pay said School District its proportionate
share of said indebtedness, based upon the
assessed value of the territory detached from
said District.
SECTION* FIVE.
There shall be three Aldermen and three
School Inspectors, In addition to the num
ber now provided by law, who shall be ap
portioned among the several wards, to-wit:
One Alderman and one School Inspector
for the Seventh ward, who shall be resident
an 1 qualified voters of said ward.
One Alderman and one School Inspector
to the Fifth ward.
One Alderman and one School Inspector
for the Sixth ward.
The Common Council shall, by a two-thirds
vote of all the members-elect of said Council,
nt its Brat stated meeting after the passage of
this act, appoint additional Aldermen herein
provided for, for the Seventh, Fifth an ; Sixth
wards.
The Hoard of Education shall, at its first
-; ,*. .1 meeting after tin- passage of this act,
appoint the additional Inspectors herein pro
vided for, for the Fifth, Sixth and Eleventh
wards. The successors of the Aldermen and
Inspectors so appointed as herein provided
shall bo elected at the next annual city elec
tion.
The Common Council shall, by a two-thirds
role of all the members-elect of said Council,
on or before the first Tuesday of April, A. D.
Eighteen hundred and eighty-five, fix and
determine the Aldermanic districts to the
Fifth and Sixth wards of said city.
SECTION -ix.
The Common Council of the City Of St.
Paul is hereby prohibited f**om ever grsnting
a license to sell or dispose of any wines,
spirituous or malt liquors within the limits of
the following territory, viz. Sections twen
ty-eight (88) and twenty nine (i.'?), the east
half of km east half of section
thirty-two (32), and all of section thirty
three (33)' in township twenty-nine (29).
range twenty-three (28), and the east half of
the east ha!: of section five I*" i. and all of
section four (4), In township twenty-eight
(2S) of ranee twenty-three (£3), i>il in Ram
sey county, Minnesota: and a'so within any
territory within two hundred ('200) feet of
any of the bouodary limits thereof, nor
within a distance of one-1 . : mile of »ny
College, University or Reformatory Institu
tion within the limits of the new territory by
this act added to said city.
SECTION* SEVEN*.
Tbe Board of Education of the city of St.
Paul, durius: its rare, is hereby author
ized, if in tbe opinion of »-'\\ Board it is for
the best interest of education in tbe new ter
ritory annexed to said city, to continue the
district schools in the districts which mar be
affected by this act. and to par orer to the
said districts the pro rata amount of school
tax within said district, as now orcsntaed, **
well as the pro rata share of any school
money received from tbe county. All dis
trict school •'-.-..■•• in ofllce
until the expiration of their present term of
office. Prorided that uctil the furnishing of
schools and school facilities to the new ter
ritory the present district organizations
shall continue In fore*.
SECTION* EIGHT.
This act shall take effrct and be in force
from and after it* passage.
Approved March 3. A. D. 19M
State or MiVVXSOTA. J
DEPAnTsissT or Stat*. \
I hereby certify that I hare carefully com
pared the foregoing with the original senate
file 254. oa file la tbis department, and that
it Is a true and correct copy thereof, and of
the whole of the same.
I *-"■-» , Witness mr hand and the
>. Great I Great Seal of the State this 4th
( Seal, i day of March. A . D. ISS3
-- *~~ * FXEO. VOX BaC3£BACU,
Secretary of Stat?.
THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 5, 1885
HI & HEIiTOY,
General Insurance Agents !
28 EAST THIRD STREET, ST. PAUL
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NATIONAL MICHIGAN (FIDELITY
FIRE
Insurance Company.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, NEW YORK CITY.
■' • I- .". V
H. T. Drowne President '
F. J. Wa1t0n................ Secretary
• Cash Capital, $200,000.
>-is.\ : — ' —
I. ASSETS.
Loans secured by mortgages on real
estate. $54,234 11
Market value of all bonds and stocks ' 289,480 00
Cash on hand and in bank 29,460 00
Premiums in course of collection . . 27,343 68
All other assets 520 00
Total admitted assets..... $401,037 79 j
11. LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid up ..'..••• • $200,000 00 i
serve for reinsurance...' '. 100,694 93 !
Unpaid losses 23,627 69
Other liabilities 20,613 17
?-•,'.- £f-'Y — : .
Total liabilities, including capital $314,935 79
Net surplus $56,102 00
.-.
in. INCOME ix 1884.
if •■■'
From premiums received $194,298 02 i
From interest and dividends...... 14,528 S3 ,
_ _
Total income $208,826 85 |
j
YIV.',. EXPENDITURES IX 1884.
Losses paid $132,903 50 |
Dividends . 18,000 00
Commissions and broker ge 41,234 19
Salaries of i cers and employes.. 20,579 17
Taxes ? 2,949 32
All other expenditures 15,494 81 j
Total expenditures $231,161 05
V. MISCELLANEOUS.
Total risks in force Dec. 31, 1884.. 527,141, 500 00 j
BUSINESS IN* MINNESOTA IN 1884— TIRE.
Risks ( written $246,952 00
Premiums received 3,148 38
Louses paid 2,211 10
Losses incurred. „ 2,211 10
STATE OF MINNESOTA, )
DiiPAr.TJitxT op Insurance. >
St. Paul, January, 1885. J "
I, A. R. McGill, Insurance Commissioner of
the State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that
the National Fire insurance company above
named, has complied with the laws of this state
relating to insurance, and is now fully empowered •
through its authorized agents to transact its ap- '
propriate badness of fire insurance in this state
for the year ending January 31st, 18S0. • I
•;... A. R, McGILL, j
Insurance Commissioner. '
OTATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF _t____BET
O In Probate Court.
In the matter of the estate of I.ydla M. Emerson,
deceased.
r On reading and filing the petition of James P.
Grlbben of St, Paul. In said county, representing,
among other things that LjrdlaM. Emerson, late of
st Paul, on the second day of March a. d. 18K3, at
.-!. Paul, died Intestate, leaving estate within this
county: that on the thirty- flnrt day of August, a. d.
1874, John M. Emerson was appointed by the Probate
£o;irt of said Ramsey county, administrator of the
estate of said LytUa If. Emerson, deceased, and let
ters of administration upon said estate were there
after, on the twelfth day pf September, a. n. 1874,
granted to him; that upon the fourteenth day of Sep
tember, a. d. 1174, a pretended final decree purport
ing to a«-!i:ii said estate and discharge wild adminis
trator was mads by said Probate Court: that said
pretended final decree did not embrace nor Include
certain real estate In Mock slxty-nlae '«S) of Dayton
and Irvine's Addition to St. I act, which was owned
by Paid Intestate at the time of her death, to whleh
said petitioner now claims title; that said John M.
Emerson now Is and for some time has been a non
resident of this state, and praying that said final de
cree may be set aside a'i ! that said Emerson be re
moved ns said administrator anil some suitable per
son be appointed In his stead.
It Is ordered, that said petition be heard before the
Judge of this court, on the Slsl day of March, a. ».
1 185, at ten o'clock a. m. at the Probate office. In St.
Paul. In said county.
Ordered further, that notice thereof be given tothc
heir- of said deceased by depositing in the T>ostf(fflce
a St. Pant a copy of this order addressed to each
child of laid Intestate, nt his present place of resi
dence, so far m the same can be ascertained, and that
not ••••lie given to all other persons Interested by
pablUblns a copy of this order for three successive
weeks prior to said day of bearing In the Daily
Qlobb. a dally newspaper published at St. Paul, In
laid county.
Dated at St. Paul, Minn., the 4th day of March.
A. D., ISS3. :""Yr"-' ••'•.;.*-'•
iv the Court,
[L.S.J WM. It. McGP.OP.TT.
Judge of Probate.
Attest: Frask P.obsbt. Jr., Clerk. mclis-»w-tliu
"tTfirFHKAS DEFAULT ha* been made In the
\ \ conditions of .i certs mortgage c eculed by
Joseph St diranrt Teresa •*r. hi* wife, mortgagors,
and delivered to d«»eph il. Moron?, mortgagee, dated
Augns: eleventh, a. d. 1884, Bled for record in the
ofEcc of the Hcglster Of Deeds for Ramsey county.
Minnesota, August ulneteenth. a. n. ISM. a: tz<
o'clock p. m.. and duly recorded In Book 83 of mort-
X igcs on pages tCS and 264 of the records of said
!ta;nsey county, Minnesota, whereby said mortgagor*
mortgaged and conveyed unto the said mortgagees,
all an.l singular that piece or parcel of land situated
In K-vris^y cour.ty. Minnesota, and described as lot
tiumterei sixteen (16) la block umbered two (3J of
AV»tson*s addition to the city of St. PauL according to
tbe recorded Dint of said addition, on Die In the office
of Itectstcrof Deeds for said Itanisey twenty. together
wpli alt the heredlt.iments and appurtcamccs there
unto belonging, or In rut wise sesertaiaiag sn'.
which mortgage was conditioned to secure the pay
ment of one he.ndred and thirty-eight (♦135.001 rtot
tiN sr.d interest accenting to the conditions of three
certain promissory r.oti s for forty-six ttO •- dollars
each pardcu'.arly described la satd mortgage, and
upon v hicb «ild mortgagor* have made d.-fa-; In the
payment of one of the ufoe«j:d note* and Interest
which became doe and payable on the nth day of
February. » D. ISSS. , < Y>
And whereas »»!d mortgage contains the condition
tha: if default slat, be made Is the payment of mid
notes aad Interest or any. or either of them, at the
time and In the manner therein specified for the
payment thereof the said mortgagors la such case do
au'tborUe aad crr.jvjwer the satd mortgagee, or his
•Mian* to fJ7cclo«< said mortgage and to sell 'sat J
mors jig -a premies at public auction, aad on. of tiie
moneys arising from such sale to retain the principal
and laterest due upon said prom"**ory notes, together
wtth the saa of twenty-five dollar* attorneys '.*■ -.
and by reason of such default there Is now claimed
to te dne aad Is doe upon said note* and mortgage at
the date of this notice the snm of oae hundred forty
five 'SIM doCars (i1«.63> fer --r.cipel aad Interest.
Aad whereas said mortgage was on the s:h day of
November, a. d. t"9tj duly assigned by the said Jo
seph 11. Jieroag. mortgagee; to TSeodore It. Myers.
and Fraactt M. Finch, which assignment -*-**. on the
CO day «f November, ju n. IS*4. a: 9.50 o'clock a. m_
daly riied for record ta the cCcc of the register of
Ih*ed*. ta and for ;.sc.»fy couaty. Mlaneaota. aad
daly •r-!ed ta book "J" of sMlgamects, on page
Zii ot the rec >r£» of said Hamper msxatf.
Ast! » ;:c:vii no act on or t-ruccedlng has been In
stituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt now
rtawlatag secured by aald mortgage, or any part
thereof.
Now. *!;erefare. r.tic-'laher-by riven that isyrea
»oa of snch cefaait aad by virtue of a power of tale
ta said mortgage contained, and of the statute In snch
caae made and provided, the said ■»- . wm be
fureciosed by the -a of the real estate la *aid mort- \
gag* and hereinbefore fcicrfted fey the sheriff of said
Bamsey cocnty. at - bM-1 anetloa. to the highest bid- 1
der for ca*h. at the front door of the o2ce of the
sheriff of said cocaty. oa &ata;«ar. the istft day of
April a. n. IS>*». at tea o'clock In the forenoon of that
day. nr m> ranch thereat so steii to necessary to tat
l*fy the amocat of principal aad -.:-• which sfeaa
ties he doe and piyaV.e oa said note*, and the cost*
and dlsbo: sea-eats cf said sale. faclatf'Bg an attor
ney's fee of twenty-five do&arc aa tsiyclazeA In tsM
■aeeM&i
Dated March 4. IS£S.
TITE< P B. MYERS, aad
feaxcis M. FIXCH.
. *r am g»e«a cf Mortgagee.
Hostox & Mocsno*. Attorney* for Usalgaen
' ■_es»TMMr
F. &M.
Insurance Company.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, DETROIT, MICH.
V*' ??.'.';'-. ,'-,.'-"??*''-..,*■ .'■''. '.■"/,.•:*,—, •"' }.-*. *Y\ ■"' "V-. . . ; v'.f V-*f'.,*.'.. r --f.-."f<
Francis Palmes .. . . f. ....... .. President
E. C. Preston Secretary
C-" — r—
Cash Capita 1 , $200,000.
I. ASSETS " *••
Loans secured by mortgages on real
estate ...... . . f. . '............. $236,846 16
Marketvalue of all bonds and stocks 21,000 00
Loans secured by bonds and stocks
as collateral .......... Y-...... - 2,000 00
Cash on hand and in bank..... 80 508 79
Premiums in course of collection . 22,689 44
All other assets. 2,307 49
■ ■ — : — —
. Total admitted assets. $315,351 88
■ . * - '..'-,
11. LIABILITIES. ..
Capital stock paid up. /. $200,000 00
Reserve'for reinsurance 09,220 42
Unpaid 1055e5..... 5,096 45
Total liabilities, including capital $274,316 87
Net surplus ..' $41,085 01
111. INCOME ix 1884.
From premiums received.'... $105,503 10
From interest and dividends 17,634 25
y Total income .......*.... ....... $123,137 35
IV. EXPENDITURES IN 1884. ...
Losses paid.. ........ $78,492 90
Commissions nnd brokerage 114 76
Salaries of officers and employes... '. 5,686 17
Taxe5........ 5,022 76
All other expenditures 13,213 25
Total expenditures .:... $120,479 81
V. MISCELLANEOUS.'
Total risks in force Dec. 31, 1881. $9,896,160 00
BUSINESS IN MINNESOTA IN 1884 — FIRE.
Risks written ............ $308,859 00
Premiums received "6,383 87
Losses paid 1788 08
Losses incurred . . 1,788 02
STATE OF MINNESOTA, i
Department op Insurance, >
St. Paul, January, 1885. j
I, A. R. McGill, Insurance Commissioner of
the State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that
the Michigan F. & M. Insurance Company above
named, has complied with the law» of this state
relatine to insurance, and is now fully empowered
through its authorized agents to transact its ap
propriate business of fire and Inland insurance
in this state for thu year ending January 31st,
1836. '.:.."-Y-YY-..7-.?Y*:
A. R. MoGILL,
. Insurance Commissioner.
S. S. STOKES,
INSURANCE,
157 East Fourth Street,
Under First National Bank, St. Paul, Minn.,
AGENT.
Cumin. iiisracß Co.
__________ ; ■' • f?
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, ALBANY, N. Y.
■. • '
'
G. A. Van Allen President
K. V. De Witt Secretary
Cash Cap! al, $200,000/
'-■■:'' '-■ I. AMITH.
Value of real estate owned $15,000 00
.Market value of all bouds and stocks 200,555 00
Cash on hand and in bank 2.', 173 86!
Premiums in course of collection... 0,775 73
Ail other assets 790 50
Total admitted assets $420,295 09
11. LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid up $200,000 00
Reserve tot reinsurance..... '. 83/.51 81
Unpaid losses 8,690 00
Other liabilities 420 83
Total liabilities, including capital $295,308 04
Net surplus $130,920 45
111. income IN 1884.
From premiums received..... 17,371 77
From interest and dividend* 18,795 59
From rents ii d all other sources.. 1,5:12 67
Total income .....' 107,705 03
IV. KXPEND*T*.*K*» in 1884.
Losses paid $109,306 CO
Dividends 16,000 00
CommisMons and brokerage 27.4' ', ">
Salaries of otliccrs and employes. . 10,300 M
Taxes 0.481 21
All other expenditures 6,408 03
Total expenditures $175,901 57
v. JIISCELLAXEOC*.
Total risks in force Dec. 31. 18s:. $15,570,500 00
BCSIXESS in MINNESOTA IN ISB4— FIRE.
Risks written.. $303,736 00
Premiums received 4,203 SO
Losses paid.... 2,230 80
Losses incurred - 2,870 87
STATE OF MINNESOTA. )
Department or lN9i*n.\*rfc, *
St. Pacl, January. 1883. )
I. A. R. McGill, Insurance Commissioner of the
state of Minnesota, do hereby certify that the
Commerce Insurance company above named.
has complied with the laws of this state relating
to insurance, and Is now fully empowered through
its authorized agents to transact its appropriate
business of fire insurance, in this state for the
year ending January 31st, 1888.
A. R. HMUtt.
C 2-64 Insurance Commissioner. .
PROPOSALS
FOR
HAULING.
Crncz o» Board op Watxe Cnxxissioxccs, >
• St. Pacl, March 1, 1845. j
Sealed proposals will be received at tbe ofice
of the Board of Water Commissioner* o< the city
of St. Paal nntfl .
12 iii., March 12,
For hauling and delivering within the city limit
ail Pipe. Special Casting*. Hydrants, Gates. Gate
Boxes, Stop Boxes. Meters Pig Lead, Lead Pipe
and all other drayage that cay be required dur
ing the year 1885.
A bond with at least two (2) safeties in the
nn of Five Qcadred Dollar*, or a certtted cheek
for same ansonnt must accompany each bid.
Tbe Board reserves the right to reject any «r
all bids.
•1-4JB JOHS CAULFIELD, Secretary.
AND
Casualty Company.
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PRINCIPAL OFFICE NEW YORK CITY.
Wm. 31. Richard5..:..... .......... ..Pre5ident
John M. Crane. ............ .". ....... .5ecretary
Cash Capital $250,000.
I. ASSETS.
Value of real estate 0wned. ........ $5,000 00
Loans secured by mortgages on real -;".:iff .':-':f
e5tate. ..... ..... . . ..... . . . . . . ... 1,850 00
Marketvalue of all bonds, and stocks 344,731 25
Loans secured by bond sand stocks
as collateral ..... '.. ..- '.' 70,740 00
Cash on hand and in bank. 28,850 39
Premiums in course of collection. . . 47,681 55
All other assets..: :.....'..... 6,239 59
Total admitted assets..... $505,092 78
Yi\f; ;' . 11. LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid up ............ . $250,000 00
Reserve for reinsurance. . .*. . . ...... 190,337 59
Unpaid losses 5,746 31
Other liabilities 15,402 43
Total liabilities, including capital... $461,486 33
Net surplus. .. ..'. 43,606 45
111. income in 1884. V?f c :.;
From premiums received.... ...... $413,934 85
. From interest and dividends........ 14,822 63
Total income . $428,757 48
IV. EXPENDITURES IN 1884.
Losses paid $164,318 19
Dividends .:....... 20,000 00
Commissions and brokerage 106,757 55
Salaries of officers and employes... . 49,402 56
Taxe5........ .* 9,560 33
All other expenditures . '.'• 52,697 36
Total expenditures $402,735,99
V. MISCELLANEOUS.
Total risks in force Dec. 31, $43,604,100 00
BUSINESS IN TUE STATE OP MINNESOTA DURINO 1884.
Amount Premiums Losses
at Risk. Received. Paid.
Fidelity.... $234,950 $1,671 00 $4,036 42
Accident... 150,500 1,000 30 113 57
Plate Glass 119,174 3,714 27 1,119 24
Aggregate $524,624 $6,356 23 $5,269 28
STATE OF MINNESOTA, )
Department op Insurance, ' >
St. Paul, February, 1885. ;)
I, A. R. McGill, Insurance Commissioner of the
state of Minnesota, do hereby certify that the
Fidelity and Casualty company above named, has
complied with the laws of this state relating to
Insurance, and is now fully empowered through
its authorized agents to transact its appropriate
business of Casualty insurance in this slate for
the year ending January 31st, 1866.
??V?f A. B. McGILL,.
Insurance Commissioner.
Washington
Lift \mm Gwaiy
OF NEW YORK CITY.
President W. A. Brewer, Jr.
Asflt. Secretary Cyrus Munn.
Cipila! MU125.i)00.
ASSETS lIEC. 31. 1884.
Loans on real estate..; $5,490,889 14
Premium notes nnd loans 103,982 37
Value of real estate owned 530,478 GO
Market value of bonds and stocks
owned 800,250 00.
Cash on hand and in bank.... 25.378 11
Accrued interests and rents 71,408 21
Net deferred and outstanding pre- :
miums 185,202
Total admitted assets. i ........ . .$7,273,049 85
LIABILITIES.
Net present value of outstanding
policies, American experience ,
table of mortality with 4% per
cent interest ... $0,307,409 00
Total gross policy claims ...... 100,407 17
All other liabilities 6,325 44
Total liabilities. .. $'5,474,141 01
Surplus over liabilities $799,508 24
ntoom ix 1981.
Total premium income $1,434,332 34
From interest and dividends <J24,551 73
From rents and all other sources... 10,149 72
Total income $1,775,333 79
EXPENDITURES i?,* 1 381.
Losses and matured endowments.. $396,865 00
Dividend-- and other disbursements
to policy holders 552,785 80
Total payments to policy hollers.. $1,149,040 SO
Dividends to stockholders... - 8,820 00
Management expenses 320,901. 27
Total disbursements $1,479,365 07
•f ;f .f . BUSINESS ix MIXXZSGTA IX 1884.
In force at end or 1633.. 722 $1. 19-1,013 00
le«neddnrir._' l" l 224. 4*3,689 00
in force December 31, 1334.. 703 1,203. 302 00
Cash received for premiums 40,901 09 !
Losses paid in 1884... $11,447,70 '
Losses incurred in 1884 17,221
STATE OF MINNESOTA. YT]
Department or Ix*--r»ve. _-
St. Pall. February, 1835. J
I. A. 11. McGili. Insurance Commissioner of the
State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that tbe
Washington Life Insurance Company above
named, has complied with the laws of this
State relating to insurance, and is now fully em
powered through its authorized zgenta *> transact
its appropriate business of Ufa insurance, in this
Stats for the year ending January :;; . 1380.
. A. ii. Mi HILL.
Insurance Core mis* loner.
J. J±. Si-.BI?^,
PAUL.
GENERAL AGENT. «-&4
Notice to Creditors.
State of Minnesota. Coccty of Ramsey— la Pro
bat* Const. Special Term. February IT. JSS3.
In the matter of the estate of Florence Moody, de
ceased. -
Notice is hereby f.rea that the Judge of Probate of
tbe Coesty of Ramsey. will apoo the first Monday of
tbe mouth ot Mar. A. D. ISA. at tea o'clock a. m..
receive, hear, examine and adjust, an claims aad de
mand* of all person* against said deceased; and that
six month* from sad miter the date hereof bare been
avowed and limited for creditors to present their
rim aaataat .said estate, at Use expiration of which
time an ciaixn» not presented or not proven to its
aatUfacttOß. afcs3 be ever barred, aaien for good
caste shown farther time be allowed.
By the coca. SOL B. McGBORTT.
i_s.l Y-'Yf -lodge of Probate.
Ifa.iijkXVxxrt*a.AOmt9lsrntor. feb»-Sw-wed •
f ■:■' ..'. BUSINESS HOUSES.)
LMMISffIESS Ifl
st.^a?d^,:: 9^y-Mn'n :
ST. PAUL, - ■ MINN
_4TTO.Bi-fF.TS JSD f OIrtSFLLORS AT LAW
Stanford Newel,' Attorney at Law. First Nation"
•'bank building, corner of. Fourth and Jackson iti. ;
v V •'..■•■.■ '..■■,; 88-185; v"' .! ■.:.■'.;* .':.' .*..
1 Z f ■;••; jjj___j_______f__
E.P. Basspord, Room 28? Gilflllan block.
H. S. Tkeherne,.C.E..', 19 Gilflllan block.
A: D. Hinsdale, Presley block.
A. M. Radclipp, Mannheimer block.
"ARTISTS' MATERIALS^ -
Sherwood Hough. 19 . East Third street. '
fio4>l__ A V D STATION EUI.Y
Sherwood Hough, 19 East Third street.
~~ CARRIAGES .AJfD SLEIOUS, -
A. Nitpolt. East Sixth -street,- between JacK
son and Sibley streets. -.■■■'. - ■ • -i< '.,■'.■
~~ CARPETS ASD WALL PAPER?^
John Matheis, 17 East Third street. '■'
W.L. Anderson. 122 East Third street,
DRY GOODS-- Wholesale 7 "
Auerbach, Finch & Van Sltkjb, Sioley scree;
between Fourth and Fifth. :'•'"-*
DRY GOODS— Retail.
. Lindeke. Ladd & Co., 13 East Third Street.
GROCERIES— WhoIesaIe. ■'\~~~
T. H. Kz_:.y & Co.. 142 to 348 East Third street
~~ HARDWARE D TOOLS.
F. G. Draper & Co., 53 East Third street.
jlwtL-Rs asp WATCHMAkiRS.
Emil Gkist, 85 East Third street. •'
■ • TRES&MAK-RS. "-.
Cbtppen & Upson, 71 East Third street ,
W. H. Garland, 41 East Third street..
WISES Aif LiqiJOßS— WholcsalcT"
B. Ki-hl & Co.,' "Wholesale dealers m li_uorin
wines, 194 East Third street, St. PauL -
'■.- * WHOLESALE if OTIOffS.
Arthur, Wareem & abbot* * 1W aud 183 Em;
Third street. YfYYY....? ■ -iff; •• , ..
""WHOLESALE HARD WARE."
Strong, ILaceett & Co.. 213 to 219 East Fourth
street. ' ■•■ ■ , '■ ; : 'YvY ::
f ''f BUSINESS HOUSES.)
umWmm
ST. fr?OL,. fOF f '■■■ ■ MINN
ST. PA PL, ■ ■ MINN
_4TTO.Bi-fF.TS JS» COFSSFLLORS AT LAW
Syantobd Nhwel,' Attorney at Law, First Nation
•'Bank building, corner of. Fourth Jackson in.
v.- ,'f •'..■•■.■ '-,; 88-185; *?- "'. !.,'.■■*.> V .*..
Z f ARCtnTICTS.
E. P. Basspord, Boom 28? Gilflllan block.
H. S. Treherne, C. E., 10 Gilflllan block. '
A. D. Hi nsuale, Presley block.
A. M. Kadclifi 1 , Mannheimer block.
"ARTISTS' MATERIALS^ -
Sherwood Hough,' 10 . East Third street. '
~~ BOOKS TaaU STATIOiV EUI.Y
Sherwood Hough, 19 East Thirdstreet.
~~ CAItBIAGES .AJfD SLEItiBS,
A. Nitpolt,' East Sixth etreat, between Jack
eon and Sibley streets. - ■ - ■ • -i< '.,■'.■
~~ CARPETS ASD WALL PAPEttT^
John Matheis, 17 East Third street. '■■
W. L. Andersok. 122 East Thirdstreet,
DRY Wholesale
Auerbach, Finch & Van Sltkjb, Sioley atree;
between Fourth and Fifth. ' "
I>U\ GOODS— RetaiL
. Lindeke. Ladd & Co:, 13 East Third Street.
GROCERIES— WhoIesaIe. '■/■'\~~~
P. H. Ke_^y & Co.. 142 to 348 East Third streec
HARDWARE TOOLS.
F. G. Draper & Co., 53 East Third street.
JhWtL-RS ASP gjjjjjjgjjj RS.
Emil Gkist, 85 East Third street. f
■ • TRIi\R3IIRiRS. "-.
Crtppen* & Dpson. 71 East Third streec ,
W. H. Garland, 41 East Third street..
WW EB Aif B LiqiJOßS— WholcsaleT"
B. Kdhl & Co.,' "Wholesale dealers nx Ug.uorin
wines, 194 East Third street, St. PauL -
'■.- * WHOLESALE iTOTIOJfS.
Arthtjr, ~Warkiu{ & abboth * 1W and 183 Eai;
Third streetf-fYfYifY..-...? ■ -iff.; •• , ..
WHOLESALE" HARDWARE. -
Strong, Hacertt & Co.. 213 to 219 East Fourth
street. ■,'■"'
vurßaby,
' tarives on Horlick's Food," write hundreds of
grateiul • mothers. I Mother's milk contains no
starch. An artificial food to: Infants should
contain no starch. The best and most nutrition*
food in health ij 0 I ■ I J
or sicltness lor & M / a. a_)H a 4f"*i Rff A
INFANTS, and J[M 6TB ET B BB 1 W »?
the beet diet for WHB Hj| a HHG. » J»v
DYSPEPTICS MgBJ a Buyg% \sT
FandINVALiDS4fl j» J» JOWWS diq^ted. free from
PS 0 •' ;<• -~y ■ a starch and requires no cooking.
ffi_ _Wa (fa *SM commended by Phyw.-.an.-.
83 1 1 1 1 8 II Highly beneficial to Nursing
'J 81 1 9B H Mothers an a drink. Price 40
1 Wtav wl and 75 cents. By til druggists.
Sendior Book on the Treatment of Children, fre&
"K«ilT disputed and nutritUus."— G. W. Bailey,
jr. D.. Elizabeth, If. J. , , _ _ _ . '
" Find it all tha; could be desired."— w. Jr. atid,
Stilton, Kansas.' ... , .
••No hesitancy In pronoonclnu it superior to any
thins extant. '— B. 8. Coburn. M. D.. Troy. X. T.
Will be sent by mail on receipt of nrice in stamps.
IIOUIiICK'S FOOD CO., Racine, Wis.
4S-US- Honi-icn's Dax Extract op Mait"©*
mmssesmmmnsßmassssßs^misismum&amaasammmuMammmmmmm
The Minnesota Stone Comp'y,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
North River and Pennsylvania Cine Stone,
ALSO,
I SAWED OHIO FLAGGING.
??,? f Sidewalk Flagging a Specialty.
WM. F. VAN VORI*, «. Atrt. & Manaeor,
Offices — 26 Wood's Block, Minneapolis!
" Room C, Cham. Com. Build'g, St. Paul
.', ■.VY.2O3*-.
- 1 Official Publication.]
VACATION
Of tbat Portion of Mississippi
Street as runs through Lot 6,
of "Hoyt's Out Lots."
'?-?? City nu's Office, I
St. Paul, 'Minn., January 29, 1885. j
Wiieiikas a petition has been filed in this office
by order of the Common Council of the ; City of
Saint Paul, and as provided by law, asking for
the vacation of so much of Mississippi street, as
passes over, and through lot six (0) of "Hoyt's
Out Lots'*, (so-called), in said city of St. Paul, and
'•~ Whereas. the.. petitioners state that they are
the owners of a majority of the property on the
line of the vacation aßked for, and that the object
of said vacation is, that the petitioners are de
sirous 01 subdividing said let si: (0} into lots and
blocks, and that the line of the passage of said
Mississippi street over and through said lot pre
vents the subdivision thereof with regularity, and
In conformity with the subdivision of surrounding
property. '.. ".■"-
Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given, that
said petition will be beard and considered by the
Common Council of Saint Paul, or a committee
to be appointed by them on Tuesday, the 17th
day of March. A. 1). 1385, a t"*:'lO o'clock p. m.,
at the Council Chamber in the city hall.
By order of the Common Con hell'
. TIIO-.. A. PRRNDEROAST,
an2Q-sw-th -ff f-f^f- "';' '" -City Clerk.
AT COST"!
Pianos and Organs,
CHICKERIXO, STKINWAV. SIMPSON, NEW
ENGLAND, i BAUER; BILLINGS, WOOD
WARD & BROWN, and other PIANOS.
ORGANS! 'y-yY;
Cabinet, Chapel and Pipe Organ*. Bargains for
Thirty Days only ! V'' t ;*r.' ;•■;.:
MRS M.C.THAYER,
41S Wabashaw Street, St. PauL
BRIDGE MATERIAL.
St. Paul Foundry Go.
-ULSUTAcrranta 0»
cist m ?ißoicnT IRftl
BullWjnilieforf
Send for cuts of columns. All kinds of cast,
lugs v.« on short notice.* Works on St. P., M.
&M. K. R., near Como avenue. Office, Fonrth
(Mil corner Robert, St. Paul. 11. W. TOPPING.
~Y \ C. it. Pow*n.Secretary and Treasurer .
The Minnesota Stone Comp'y,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
North River and Pennsylvania Cine Stone,
ALSO,
I SAWED OHIO FLAGGING.
??,? _" Sidewalk Flagging a Specialty.
WM. F. VAN VORI<!, On. Apt. & Manaeer,
Offices — 26 Wood's Block, Minneapolis;
44 Room C, Cham. Com. Build'g, St. Paul
203*.
- 1 Official Publication.]
VACATION
Of that Portion of Mississippi
Street as runs through Lot 6,
of '-Hoyt's Out Lots."
f f f City Cle nil* Office, )
St. Paul, Minn., January 29, 1883. j
WnEnEAS a petition has been filed in this office
by order of the Common Council of the ; City of
Saint Paul, and as provided bylaw, asking for
the vacation of so much of Mississippi street, an
passes over, and through lot six (0) of "Hoyt's
Out Lots'*, (so-called), in said city of St. Paul, and
Whereas the petitioners state that they are
the owners of a majority of the property on the
line of the vacation asked for, nnd that the object
of -aid vacation is, that the petitioners are de
sirous oi subdividing said lot six (0) into lots nnd
blocks, and that the line of the passage of said
Mississippi street oyer and through said lot pre
vents the subdivision thereof with regularity, and
in conformity with the subdivision of surrounding
property. f ".■"-
Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given, that
said petition will be heard and considered by the
Common Council of Saint Paul, or a committee
to be appointed' by them on Tuesday, the 17th
day of March. A. 1). 1885, a t7:30 o'clock p. m.,
at the Council Chamber in the city hall.
By order of the Common Council.
. TUOi. A. PRRNDERGAST,
an29-sw-th -Ys ,;Y^ *";'• '" City Clerk.
ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & MANITOBA RAILWAY.
FARGO SHORT LINE.
Only Rail Line to Winnipeg and the British Northwest
TIME TABLE.
-Leave Leave Mini Arrival. Arrive Mia-
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Morris. Wiimar. Brown's Valley aal Breetearllge '. «7:£o a m 8:05 am «*7:00 p m «:25pm
,rah«. Moo.-bead. F*r*o. trewatoD. 8:. Vincent ' tM%m , c ., SplD iM?w
aad W.r.alpef :.... - -••• j " ,w "™ |
St. Cloud Accommodation, via. Monxlcello and Clear- 3:o3pm . 12 .00 m .11:20. m
S t.C^•^^ I x-l^^:•v ! s?A^-./ i -'l'K:iJ<:ve^.: •*:*> m; 4:«pm 10:55 amj IwM
Creckeardte. v. a a pet Caveltoa,* Hope. Port.and J
May*rae, Crookitoc. Craad ForU. Devir. Lake aad 7: , 5pE . am T:ssa«
«=»>■• -»:10P»' >*»»» §|j
t Dally. • Except Saaiayi- A Saturday to Wahpetoa only. B Monday from Wahtntofl oaly *
! ST. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS. SHORT LIN&.
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•5» a -V» IsuHnom, «:«> P m, 7:05 pm, 7130 pm. (Sunday oaly): 2:30 pm, !!:» > p m. 11 »p m.
LaT^a MISXEAT-.1.!-: 2:',' a Bt, StSO am. 7:W am. 7:30 a ia. 7:30 am. '<■** » m. • «:«> »m, J « aa.
J-l-V^ia^*". 111:43 am, 13:00 m, 12:15 m, 12:» P ra. 1:00 P "-*•»»»•.■ 2:B ° »m *
2 » *^«^o Q^-30 Pm. •*:" Pm. i:2O n». »7:30 m. 8:00 m. -3:10 m- ">=*. "• _
i— A tr>la* da M«e?t *« fo*low,; • Dally except Saaday. I except Monday." J except »*t««»r
*arr«u: iWperaoa all through -rata*. _ — _ - ■.!■
ST. rjL'Slr-*. A. Tewaa, City Ticket Agent, eonzr Third aad Sibley «re«u; Baoww * Kxaaax.
1 ia-ST?§3w! E. S««. G«^na Agent, aad H: L. M-*n*. Ticket Agea^ BMi Depot. Bride
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■Si FOSTER
Offer; the ' best grades of Anthracite and BitumW
nous Coal at . the .very, lowest market prices. •
Their coal is ; fresh from the mines and well
screened. And their Body Wood cannot be
equaled in the state. .
A share of your patronage is solicited.
: : '-"■■?• " 'YY..-- : -
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.'•■•- Corner of Cedar. ! ''.',? '??.■?'•
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sxPAßTixa au.-.i.__, i Leave r ■ Leave
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East Chicago Express...... Y.B-.oOpm •S:4oi>ai
FahtAtlanUcKx...........! «l*9o»_a »l:4opia
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Shakopee ana Merrlam Jet. •6:80 am •7:2oam
Omaha and Kansas City.... , "4:80 pm »8:60p v
Chicago Local Express ' 17S0am ig:osna
Central Wisconsin Express.. i . *7:30 a m 18:05 i B
Shakopee and Merriam Jet. "8:80 pin *4:05? a
Lake Superior Express j f?:45 am I 18:30* a.
Still water and Elver Falls..' +9:80 aml • 30-05 a m
Stillwater and River Falls.. I f4:30 pm! 'IS:O5p-n
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Smoking Room Sleepers on all fast trains to Chicago.
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Chicago Day .Express * K .- i0 a m •7-15 a '■
Men-lam Jet. and Shakopee. | »i2:3opm »i-00pm
Chicago Night Express | »i:3opm «2:lspra
SiouxC.SlouxF.jti'ipest'ne . 16:30pm 18:00? n
Omaha and Kansas City... 12-45 *12:15pn
tLake Superior Express.... I 16:05 pm * 16:40? m
Merrlam Jet. and Shakopea "B:3o in "9:05? a
Chicago Local Express... . j 15:25 pm 15:55? a
Central Wisconsin Express. | lE:25p m ! '5:55 a
River Falls 19:25 am 19:55* a
R1verFa115.......... 15:25pm 15:55pra
Dcs Moines Fast Express...! 18:30 m • iB.oot>il
♦Daily, i Except Sundays 8 trains to Stillwater.
Tickets, sleeping car accommodations, and all
information can be secured as
fco. IS Nicollet House block, Minneapolis,
*■». B. UiiEKLiii;. Ticket Agent.
H. L, MARTIN, Agent, Minneapolis Depot.
CoreerThlrd and Jackson streets, St. Paul,'
1 CHAS. H. PETBCII, City Ticket k^afc
KNEBEL & BROWN. Agents. St. Paul Union ) 3 ? » "
NORTHEM PACIFIC R.R.,
, THE NEW
" Overland Route f
' ' *" : s *'< ■
THE ONLY LINK TO
Portland. Or., and the PaciGc IforfJiwest.
The -Pioneer lAntf* between St. Paul,
Minneapolis, Moorhead : and Forgo, and the
ONLY Line running Dining Cars and
Pullman Sleepers between those points. •
_ i. ' ■_ . Leave-.
Departing Trains. I Leave Minneao.
• ' ■•-"■■" St Pbu -' oils.
Pacific express, (Da11y).... / 4K)opm ■ 4:35 pm
Fargo Fast Express (Dally) | 4:00 pm '4:35 pm
Fargo express .Daily) ...... | 7:55 am 8:30 a m
Dining cars.JPullman sleepers, elegant day ooaohas,
second-class coaches, and emigrant sleeping oars
between St Panl, Minneapolis, ■ Fargo, Dak., an 1
Portland, Or without change. . . Fargo , sleeper Is
earned on Pacific express and dropped from train at
Forgo, thus enabling passengers to remain in coach
during the night. ■. •
Arriving Trains. Minneap- 1 ' Arrive
• • oils, ■ j St. Paul.
Atlantic express. Daily... 11:33 am I 13: 30
Fargo Fast Express Dally 11:55 ami 12:80pra
Farco express . pally ' 7-15 am | 7:»m a
City office. St. Paul, 823 (old N0.43) Jaokioa street"
oflioe, Minneapolis, No. 10 Nicollet house.
. OHAH. 8. FEE,
___. . General Passenger Agent
CHICAGOt
Milwaukee f&? St. Pan! R'y.
■Till. FAST MAIL LINE.
Pullman Sleepers with Smoking Room*, and "11
finest Dining Cars in the world are ran on all
Main Line trains to and from Chi
'. ' ' ' cago and .Milwaukee.
sxpabtixo tsaims. Leave ~ Leave
La Crosse. Dubuque and W,une »P<»l [ «- St. Part.
St. Louis Ex .. 85f03i. m ii r.in, _
Prairie dv China, Mil., ° 5 1 "^ * ?, ,4 ,°*- *
and Chicago Ex.... 118:20 a.m. T 830 a. in.
Calmarand Davenport Ex B 8-20 a. m. B 8.-30 a. m
Mason City, Albia and . >.. :.?.:"r.r~.
Kansas City Ex ...... B 8:20 a. m. . 1 8:30 _ in.
Pickering 4»nd Council •*""*• "• »-40 a. ra.
wSi Ufl f ]-•!,• '." "± » 8:20 mil B 8:80 a. ra.
Mllbank* Fargo Ex B 8:15 a.m. L 7:30 a. m.
Milwaukee and Chicago
j;. Fast Ex •. A 1:00 p.m. A l:40p. a.
I Mason City, Albia and
Kansas City Ex..... .. B 4:30 p. m . 1 4:80 p. ra.
! Dcs Moines and Council
Hluffs Ex...'. 4:30 p. ra. 4:30 p.m.
La Crosse Passenger.... B 4:30 p.m. B t:osp. m.
Aberdeen* Mitchell Ex. AB:4sp,ra. A 7:00 p. m.
Milwaukee- and Chicago
Fast Ex.. ... A 8:00 p. m. A 8:40 p. m.
Aiuuvi*i« xsajjcs. Arrive Arrive
t , ■"'•'.". , tt. Paul. Minneapolis
Chicago and Milwaukee
Fast Ex .'. ..a 6:80 a. m. A 7:15 a.m.
Davenport & Calmar Ex \i 10:35 a. m. B 10:45 a. io.
Kanfla.s city, Albia and
Mason City Ex..:. ... B 10:33 a. m. B 10:43 - in.
Council Bluffs and Dm
Moines — '. B 10:35 a. m. B 10:43 a. ra.
Mitchell * Aberdeen Ex A 5:33 p.m. A 0:00 a. in.
Chicago and Milwaukee
Fact Xx A i-.30p.m. A 2:13?. ra.
Fast Mall and La Crosse O
Xx ..3 8:25 p.m. B ' '4:00 p. •it
I Chicago, Milwaukee and
rralricduChlenEx..B 6:42 p. m. B 6:50 p. it
! Enn?asClty, Albia and
Mason City Kx. ...... a 6:42 p.m. B 6:50 p. ai.
Council Bluffs aud Pick
ering ...;•....... B fi:42p. m. B • / 6:fiap.*ra.
Fargo «t Mllbank Ex... » 8:15 ?. m. B 7:25 p. ra.
St. Louis, Dubuque and
La Crosse Ex 10:20 p. m. B 10:53 _ p. m.
A means Dally. B Except Sunday. i
Additional trains between St. Paul and Minneapo
lis via "Short Line" leave both cities hourly, f-'rpir- •
I tlculars sec Short Line timetable*. • ■ 4- ? .t>;- ;
Et.Panl— Chas. Thompson. City Ticket ; Agent, IM
F.r.»t Third street. Brown a Knebel. Ticket Agent*
' Virion Depot. f,? _, ._. . _, _._ ,
Mlnneapolls-O. L- Scott, City Ticket Agent No
j Nteslrtltoi2r^A.«. Chamberlain. Ticket Agent,
iDepot_ - ' . ''??■ :,
MI2iITEAPOLIB & IT. LOUIS RAILWAY. .
j ALBERT LEA ROUTE,
— — * — ~y~ ~ ~~~~. iLe.St.Paul Ar.St.Paal
Chicago Express. '..' *7:00 ara '9:05 • rtt
I lit .Moines Kansas City Ex. "7:toamj 'B:o3am
fct.LouU 'Through" Expresi 12:50pm .12:20pm
! Moines* KansasClty Ex. {2:50 pm 112:200 ra
I Excelsior and Winthrop. . .. *8:80P m *12:20» in
C:..' ■■;■• "Fast" Express dti:2opm d7:4sara
d dally, - "dally, except hurdays, ♦ dally except
I Saturday. i dally except Monday. Ticket office, St.
Paul, corner Third and Sibley streets. K. A.
'.Vi.l'nker. City Ticket and Passenger Agent, and
Union Depot. S . F. BOTD.
' General Ticket and Passenger Agent, Minneapolis.
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